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Thursday, October 9, 2014
- Kings fall to Sharks, 4-0, on banner night in Staples Center (Los Angeles Times)
- Bruins open the season with win (Boston Globe)
- More promise than concern in opening night win for Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- Maple Leafs give up late backbreaker in season-opening loss to Canadiens (Toronto Sun)
- Pavel Datsyuk to miss Red Wings' opener (Detroit News)
- Reports: Chris Pronger seeking role with NHL (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Babcock: No rift between me, Red Wings GM Holland (Detroit News)
- Bettman: No expansion, maybe more outdoor games (USA Today)
- NHL's fighters finding themselves unemployed (USA Today)
- Standing Out at Fitting In (New York Times)
- Edmonton Oilers season opener comes on the heels of celebrating the past (Edmonton Sun)
- '84 Oilers players exchange playful jabs during availability (Edmonton Sun)
- Former Oilers centre Mark Messier says '84 squad could go head-to-head with today's best (Edmonton Sun)
- Peter Puck: 'I really don't give a damn what some of the unwashed have to say' (Edmonton Journal)
- Some hockey faithful hold on to fighting with both fists (Boston Globe)
- One brother's broken leg may have scuppered Staal reunion (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Sidney Crosby: The "Kid" heads into his 10th season (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Patrick Kane is a star whose light reaches past Chicago (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Ovechkin at work: 'You know it's going there, and you still can't stop him' (Washington Post)
- Stamkos becomes face of franchise (Tampa Tribune)
- The next Mike Modano? Tyler Seguin's sleeves tell story of possible meteoric rise with Stars (Dallas Morning News)
- Devils, Cory Schneider ready for life without Martin Brodeur this season (New York Daily News)
- Ekblad feeling ready to make NHL debut (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Capitals coach Barry Trotz excited to begin journey with new organization (Washington Times)
- New coach Bill Peters faces challenges as he tries to lead team back to playoffs (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Sabres coach becomes better man during time in exile (Buffalo News)
- Penguins CEO confident that change at top will lead to spring success (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Late goal boosts Bruins past Flyers in opener (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Flames fall to Canucks in NHL season opener (Calgary Sun)
- A lack of speed hurts in opener (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Smith-Soderberg duo reconnects quickly (Boston Herald)
- James van Riemsdyk: Maple Leafs have 'lot of work to do' (Toronto Sun)
- Maple Leafs rookie Stuart Percy experiences ups and downs in NHL debut (Toronto Sun)
- Rockin' Bobby Robins arrives (Boston Herald)
- World Championship goal to beat Canada paved Bellemare's route to NHL (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Sharks go with four captains (San Jose Mercury News)
- P.K. Subban takes leadership reins with Montreal Canadiens (Toronto Star)
- Anaheim Ducks have new look and increased expectations (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Rangers begin season with high hopes (Bergen Record)
- Blackhawks determined to erase past, embrace future (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Lightning navigates great expectations (Tampa Bay Times)
- Red Wings return same group, but better health, growth of young players could lead resurgence (MLive.com)
- Kid-Friendly: Wild counting on ascending youngsters (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Blues trying to avoid pitfalls (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Devils looking to mount a run to the playoffs (Bergen Record)
- Blue Jackets out to avoid another slow start (Columbus Dispatch)
- Edmonton Oilers pay attention to detail as 2014-15 season begins (Edmonton Journal)
- Confident Islanders out for respect, playoff spot this season (New York Daily News)
- Canes' defense hopes for strength in numbers (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Corey Perry: Playoff exit last season fuels Ducks' fire (Los Angeles Times)
- Kris Versteeg out 3 weeks for Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Kevin Hayes to miss Rangers opener with shoulder injury (New York Post)
- Goaltender Fleury could be starting final season with Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Arizona Coyotes gear up behind Mike Smith (Arizona Republic)
- Red Wings' Jimmy Howard eager to show he still has it (Detroit News)
- After taste of success, Ben Bishop wants more (Tampa Bay Times)
- Predators' Rinne eyes return to form as season opens (The Tennessean)
- Winnipeg Jets goalie Ondrej Pavelec not about to let critics get to him (Winnipeg Sun)
- Avalanche's Jarome Iginla still producing as he approaches age 40 (Denver Post)
- Wheeler: 'focus on smaller goals' (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Rangers' Hagelin expects to shoot even more (New York Newsday)
- Sabres' Stafford maintains glass half-full mentality (Buffalo News)
- Cole to start season paired with Pietrangelo (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Calgary Flames prospect Sven Baertschi refutes his father's words (Calgary Sun)
- Reinhart survives Islanders' roster shuffle (New York Newsday)
- Lightning hopes Richard Panik clears waivers (Tampa Bay Times)
- Fisher wants to be a healthy hockey player when child is born (Ottawa Citizen)
- Predators' mascot on injured reserve list (The Tennessean)
- Oilers '84: The Gretzky autograph that got away (Edmonton Sun)
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